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BHN Acquires Warehouse in Tempe

By Lyndon Smith, President and CEOBio Huma Netics, Inc. I’m excited to share that Bio Huma Netics, Inc. (BHN) has acquired an additional building in Arizona. It’s a significant milestone for us that not only testifies to the continual progress we’re making as a company but will also serve as a building block for future

By |2023-10-10T18:54:52+00:00September 6th, 2022|Blog Post, Company, Environmental, Plant & Soil|0 Comments

Introducing New Humic Conversations Video Series

We are excited to introduce our new educational project, the Humic Conversations Video Series. As the name suggests, each episode of the series will focus on humic substances. Two leading researchers from our Humic Research Lab. Dr. Rich Lamar and Dr. Hiarhi Monda will share their expertise with the viewers. In Episode 1 of this

Research Report: Biostimulant Effect of Humic Acids on Tomato Plants Under Nutritional Stress

In a research study, originally published in Frontiers in Plant Science, May 2021, Vol. 12:660224, the biostimulant properties of humic acid (HA) were tested on Micro Tom tomato plants under increasing nutritional stress. The results confirmed the positive role humic acids play in enhancing nutrient efficiency uptake in plants. A team of scientists from the

Field Trial: Promax® and Zap® Reduce Nematodes, Increase Yields for Green Chiles

A recent field trial on green chile peppers has concluded that Promax® and Zap® treatment is noticeably effective in lowering the parasitic nematode population while improving the beneficial microbe population. This positive effect on the soil biology boosted the yield of green chile peppers and resulted in an increased profit for the farmer.

By |2023-10-10T18:54:17+00:00August 2nd, 2022|Blog Post, Company, Plant & Soil|0 Comments

The Water Break Podcast Hits 5,000 Downloads

Our Water Break podcast has made a splash by reaching the milestone of 5,000 downloads this week. The steady growth of this project feels like a pat on the back and helps us stay motivated to come up with new content for our listeners each month. According to the statistics report from Blubrry, our podcast

By |2023-10-26T13:12:53+00:00July 20th, 2022|Company|0 Comments

Why Are Humic Substances Called Acids?

By Richard Lamar, PhD Senior Director of Humic Research Bio Huma Netics, Inc. We are accustomed to seeing humic substances (humic and fulvic) in dry/granular form, and we tend to think of acids as liquids. So why are humic and fulvic substances called acids? All substances, solid AND liquid, have a chemical makeup. An acid

BHN Sponsors Online Course on Sustainable Organic Agriculture Production

To help increase awareness about sustainable agriculture production, Bio Huma Netics, Inc., (BHN) is sponsoring a FarmProgress course for Certified Crop Advisers (CCAs) and Pest Control Advisers (PCAs) in the United States and Canada. This free online continuing education course, titled “Organic/Sustainable Agriculture Production -2022” aims to help working professionals learn about sustainable farming practices

By |2023-10-10T16:17:11+00:00June 2nd, 2022|Blog Post, Company, Environmental, Plant & Soil|0 Comments

Huma Gro® Fertilizer Products Increase Cucumber Yields at ROI of 113%

The Huma Gro® fertilizer treatment increased the cucumber yield by 2% (8 bushels per acre) over the Check, with a return on investment (ROI) of 113%.

By |2023-09-25T17:25:59+00:00April 18th, 2022|Blog Post, Company, Plant & Soil, Tech Additives|0 Comments

What Differentiates Humic and Fulvic Acids?

By Richard Lamar, PhDDirector of Humic ResearchBio Huma Netics, Inc. For centuries, humic acids (HA) were thought to be composed of much larger molecules than those found in fulvic acids (FA). However, the application of Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS), which separates molecules on the basis of molecular weight, demonstrates that the

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